
Moreno Valley Fire Departments Tips for Snake Safety
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By: City of Moreno Valley
Photo Courtesy of:
Gary Nalis
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Be sure to stay aware of your surroundings!
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As summer approaches and temperatures rise, incidences of snake sightings and injuries increase. The Moreno Valley Fire Department would like to share the following safety tips regarding local snakes:
What can I do to keep snakes away from my house?
Keep grass and vegetation cut short
Trim shrubs and bushes so you can see the ground under them
Remove piles of debris, including branches, leaves, boards, and logs, as these provide hiding and nesting places for many kinds of snakes
What do I do if I see a snake?
Walk!
Do not run away from the snake
Take two steps backward and watch where the snake goes
Calmly turn around and leave the snake alone
Do not harm the snake
It is recommended to contact a professional to remove the snake
If safe to do so take a picture, so that an expert can provide identification
What should I do if bitten by a snake?
Remain calm, and remove yourself from the area
Call 911 and seek medical attention immediately
If you suspect the snake is venomous, remove any constricting jewelry, watches, clothing, etc.
Keep the injured limb still
Clean the bite area thoroughly
Do not suck the venom from the bite
Do not apply ice
Do not use a tourniquet
Never cut on the fang marks
Tips to keep your pets safe:
Pets make great hiking companions, so it is important to keep them safe by using a 6-foot leash
Ask your veterinarian about the rattlesnake vaccine, which can help delay the effects of venom if a rattlesnake bites them
Staying on trails and avoiding rocky or dense brush will help you identify and avoid danger
If your pet is bitten, they will need immediate veterinary care
Make sure to immobilize your pet and keep them as calm as possible since movement makes the venom circulate more quickly through their body.